SMART Scholarship vs. Lab Funding on Campus?
Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 7:51 pm
Hello,
I have been debating whether to take the SMART Scholarship or not, as I do think it is a great deal, with the exception of it looking like it would be complicated to pursue a PhD after completing my Master's after being funded by the SMART scholarship, due to application for a follow-on or the 2 year commitment.
I have also been given an offer on campus for funding (through a graduate research assistantship) for my Master's program which is very comparable to what is offered by SMART, except the only commitment is to perform research on campus for the lab that the offer came from during my academic semesters on campus.
Has anyone else been in a similar situation? If so, what did you choose and why did you decide to go that route?
I appreciate any input. Thanks.
If this helps, here is some more specific information for my situation:
Starting to pursue a Master's in Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech (I just received my BSAE from Georgia Tech)
The offer on campus is from the Aerospace Systems Design Lab (ASDL)
I have a feeling my selected SMART scholarship SF will either be MSIC (Missile and Space Intelligence Center) or AEDC (Arnold Engineering Development Complex).
I will note that I am interested in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics, and that the work in ASDL is mainly systems engineering focused, so the only exposure I would have to my fields of interest would be in extra course work, or there is a slight possibility that I could work on a project in the lab where I would work with those fields.
I have been debating whether to take the SMART Scholarship or not, as I do think it is a great deal, with the exception of it looking like it would be complicated to pursue a PhD after completing my Master's after being funded by the SMART scholarship, due to application for a follow-on or the 2 year commitment.
I have also been given an offer on campus for funding (through a graduate research assistantship) for my Master's program which is very comparable to what is offered by SMART, except the only commitment is to perform research on campus for the lab that the offer came from during my academic semesters on campus.
Has anyone else been in a similar situation? If so, what did you choose and why did you decide to go that route?
I appreciate any input. Thanks.
If this helps, here is some more specific information for my situation:
Starting to pursue a Master's in Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech (I just received my BSAE from Georgia Tech)
The offer on campus is from the Aerospace Systems Design Lab (ASDL)
I have a feeling my selected SMART scholarship SF will either be MSIC (Missile and Space Intelligence Center) or AEDC (Arnold Engineering Development Complex).
I will note that I am interested in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics, and that the work in ASDL is mainly systems engineering focused, so the only exposure I would have to my fields of interest would be in extra course work, or there is a slight possibility that I could work on a project in the lab where I would work with those fields.